Legal Question in Business Law in California

Contract Termination

I am an independent contractor who wants to terminate contract with my current client. The problem is that the contract expired a year ago. They printed out the new contract, yet I have never reviewed or signed it. Therefore, I do believe we only have verbal agreement since then. We all played very casual since they were my friends. I now understand how foolish I was. I am 120% positive that they will not sign mutual termination agreement. I am their cash caw. They are very manipulative liars who conduct illegitimate business practices such as over charging or lying to customers. Knowing what they are capable of, I would like my termination notice to be perfectly legal which can protect me from any potential harm in future. I thank you all for your help in advance. Please help me to head to a right direction.


Asked on 11/18/07, 3:39 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Gregg Gittler GITTLER & BRADFORD

Re: Contract Termination

You should engage the services of an attorney who, after reviewing your existing/terminated contract, discussing the nature of your business and the subject of the contract in question, and the relationship between you and your "current client", can draft the appropriate notice.

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Answered on 11/19/07, 2:25 pm


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